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Arthrotec 75
Arthrotec is contraindicated in pregnant women; report suspected pregnancy.
Do not give Arthrotec to others.
Be alert to the symptoms of cardiovascular thrombotic events, as the use of NSAIDs may increase the risk of these events.
Be alert to the signs/symptoms of GI tract ulcerations and bleeding (eg, epigastric pain, dyspepsia, melena, and hematemesis)' follow-up is important if GI effects occur. Risk of GI toxicity is increased with concomitant use of other NSAIDs, including OTC medications that contain NSAIDs.
Do not use low-dose aspirin concomitantly with Arthrotec without consulting with a health care provider first.
Be alert to the symptoms of CHF (eg, shortness of breath, unexplained weight gain, or edema).
Be alert to the signs/symptoms of serious skin manifestations; use of the drug should be discontinued at the first appearance of skin rash or any other sign of hypersensitivity.
Hepatotoxicity is possible; discontinue therapy if symptoms such as nausea, fatigue, lethargy, pruritus, jaundice, right upper quadrant tenderness, and "flu-like" symptoms occur.
Seek immediate emergency help if anaphylactic/anaphylactoid reaction (eg,difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat) occurs.
Women of reproductive age: NSAIDs have been associated with a reversible delay in ovulation.
Arthrotec 50
Arthrotec is contraindicated in pregnant women; report suspected pregnancy.
Do not give Arthrotec to others.
Be alert to the symptoms of cardiovascular thrombotic events, as the use of NSAIDs may increase the risk of these events.
Be alert to the signs/symptoms of GI tract ulcerations and bleeding (eg, epigastric pain, dyspepsia, melena, and hematemesis)' follow-up is important if GI effects occur. Risk of GI toxicity is increased with concomitant use of other NSAIDs, including OTC medications that contain NSAIDs.
Do not use low-dose aspirin concomitantly with Arthrotec without consulting with a health care provider first.
Be alert to the symptoms of CHF (eg, shortness of breath, unexplained weight gain, or edema).
Be alert to the signs/symptoms of serious skin manifestations; use of the drug should be discontinued at the first appearance of skin rash or any other sign of hypersensitivity.
Hepatotoxicity is possible; discontinue therapy if symptoms such as nausea, fatigue, lethargy, pruritus, jaundice, right upper quadrant tenderness, and "flu-like" symptoms occur.
Seek immediate emergency help if anaphylactic/anaphylactoid reaction (eg,difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat) occurs.
Women of reproductive age: NSAIDs have been associated with a reversible delay in ovulation.
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